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Janice Nesser has exhibited both locally, nationally and internationally for the last 20 years. Her most recent exhibitions include: On the Margin: Gender and Politics Identified, Sarah Doyle Gallery, Brown University, Providence RI and Water: A Universal right, Robert Morris Gallery Chicago Illinois. Her work is included in many collections and has been featured and reviewed in various publications.Her ongoing series "From the blood of my grandmother" melds quilting and embroidery with dress patterns, altered books, photographs and found objects in an investigation of familial relationships, cultural taboos and their place in the formation of identity.An artist, curator and activist Nesser serves on local and national art boards including: the Women’s Caucus for Art (past President and on the Board of Directors for over 10 years) and on ArtTable. She has spearheaded several conferences included Art & Social Justice, St Louis Mo and Drawing Ferguson Together: A Vision of Peace.In 2014, she received the President’s Award for Art and Activism at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL. Janice Nesser is an Associate Professor Art at STLCC-Florissant Valley. She serves as the Chair of the Art & Humanities Department and as the Interim Dean of Liberal Arts. She is the former Photography Program Coordinator. She lives on 3 acres in unincorporated north county (St. Louis, Mo.) with her husband, Ben and their two dogs, BellaLuna and Barnard.